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as i said, with our metrics, i think there's still a very constructive investment environment and we grow cash flows internally and through external growth, which in turn allow us to raise the dividend at significant levels. >> okay. now there are people who say, jim, you like the stock for so long, but in this environment where they have to cut medicare, it has to hurt them. when i look at what you're doing, i don't see that relationship. >> well, first of all, for the last years while we've pursued a growth and diversification plan, our revenues are 84% private pay, which is very important. and we do own some skilled nursing and some hospitals and our operators pay us rent, which doesn't change, regardless of the levels of medicare and medicaid reimbursement. but i would add that medicare is going up for the providers, 1% to 2% starting in october of this year. >> okay. now explain how you own 1/3 of the management companies. why would anyone want to only own 1/3? can't they hurt you? >> well, we own 1/3 of one of the country's premiere senior living providers, a private pay busine
as i said, with our metrics, i think there's still a very constructive investment environment and we grow cash flows internally and through external growth, which in turn allow us to raise the dividend at significant levels. >> okay. now there are people who say, jim, you like the stock for so long, but in this environment where they have to cut medicare, it has to hurt them. when i look at what you're doing, i don't see that relationship. >> well, first of all, for the last years...
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. >> if you are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for joining us on another edition of building >> hi, i'm corn field and welcome to doing building san francisco, we are doing a special series, called stay safe, how you can stay in your home safely and comfortable, and we know that an earthquake is coming and there are things that you can do to reduce the effects of the earthquake on your home. let's take a look at that. >> here at the spur urban center on mission street in san francisco talking about staying in your home after an earthquake. i have guests today, pat buscavich and his dog, harvey and david, and both structural engineers and we want to talk about things that you might do before an earthquake to your home to make it more likely that your home will be ha b
. >> if you are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for joining us on another edition of building >> hi, i'm corn field and welcome to doing...
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who will just be doing commerce on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. the deepest lake in the world. usually the no more than fifty mm film years old this one dates back twenty five million. spirits buddhist dogs live. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit of. giving up something that. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the sole that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. or something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and i have a s
who will just be doing commerce on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. the deepest lake in the world. usually the no more than fifty mm film years old this one dates back twenty five million. spirits buddhist dogs live. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i...
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that's a rich environment for resistant bacteria in a hospital. the less time you spend in there, the better, our antibiotics are designed to work against the resistant bacteria. in the case, maybe avoid a hospital stay altogether. >> thank you, michael bonney, ceo of cubist, for coming on "mad money." >> my pleasure, jim. >> super bugs, big issue, product in the pipeline, sounds good to me, stock's down because of the last quarter, seems like an interesting opportunity. stay with cramer. >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street" live from post nine at the nyse. >> it was always a good idea. it just was poorly executed. >> all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> the dichotomy between the housing stocks and the stocks of companies that make goods that go into new homes is, frankly, about as stark as i can ever remember it being, and the disparity is growing. you take the high quality home-related stocks, like home depot up 24%, lowe's up 40%. and you compare them with the home builders like pulte, toll brothers up 1%, d.r. hor
that's a rich environment for resistant bacteria in a hospital. the less time you spend in there, the better, our antibiotics are designed to work against the resistant bacteria. in the case, maybe avoid a hospital stay altogether. >> thank you, michael bonney, ceo of cubist, for coming on "mad money." >> my pleasure, jim. >> super bugs, big issue, product in the pipeline, sounds good to me, stock's down because of the last quarter, seems like an interesting...
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on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment to do that. we're going to face big problems. mission. cretaceous three. four charges three. three. three. three. three broadcast quality video for your media project free media. dot com. on november fifth more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies for fairness justice and freedom. million. fish to find compared to the past. as many types of fish have disappeared. then for the past six to eight years you. find them here anymore. kind of fish is the only sardines. we wouldn't eat these deans. we use them as bait for fishing. group has a red mullet and so on. has become. maybe god will provide another way of living. but fishing is no longer profitable. and when i would go fishing alone. i'd catch a fish to ten group has. i made a profit and had no troubles. but now he was i get a headache. and i need some aspirin which costs a hundred francs. that's not going to. ask for help will borrow the money. but when the ships are here you know everyone in the business has proble
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information on how people live and how they're changing their environment in this jungle of information you have to be an expert to find a way around and that's what he wants to change with his methods. he rides the earth's surface into thousands of green square. will the population for example. all square then grows or shrinks depending on population. i spent it produces a few of the world looks rather distorted when compared to conventional though. scarcely populated countries like russia or shrink the densely populated regions like central europe looked larger than normal this technique forms the basis for many of their maps. this one shows where child mortality is used in war. major economic centers where the money flow so often located far away the meat into your image scan offered new information. like a steal of the year is finite. it also shows densely populated areas. you reveals that while india has good access to power. most people in africa is to live off grid. at the back seat. in many of them and send it by accident while i was working on my phd and bush. i just found inte
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we're not in the environment. we're being hit by nation-states and the militaries and extremely organized crime not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs, and band aids. in fact, what you'll find it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly playing defense and stirring up the system. it's just possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats that we see today in our interoperateble dynamic environment. it might be possible if we bunker down and didn't connect to other systems and retain static environments. it's not the situation we're confronting here. what we're seeing is a failed strategy where our security gets worse. we have been predominantly focused on information sharing. and which the government hide under the table to lock the door. when it doesn't work, there are more warnings. the private sector is saying e don't mind being warned. i like being warned there's incoming. but i had hoped that while you were warni
we're not in the environment. we're being hit by nation-states and the militaries and extremely organized crime not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs, and band aids. in fact, what you'll find it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly playing defense and stirring up the system. it's just possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats that we see today in our interoperateble dynamic environment....
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>> you know, very little right now can become a law given the environment in washington. but i think you are going to see a lot of backlash from the public. from the american people calling their congressmen and senators and calling the white house angry at this. you have a lot of people -- lot of individuals like the woman you just interviewed, like our colleague, david fromme, who tweeted yesterday about his plan being canceled the other day. when the media starts getting their plans canceled you are going hear about it a lot. >> susan, i think one of the issues here is that there was, as daning a suggested, a simplicity how these things were explained. as dana says, i think dana said this to me weeks ago, people get dumped from their health care plans all the time. insurance companies cancel plans all the time. rate of turnover for individual plans is somewhere between 40 and 67% every year anyway. but there were promises made in selling this bill that the -- president is having trouble keeping a straight face when explaining were they didn't come to fruition. >> that'
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that's a -- it's a rich environment for resistant bacteria. the less time you spend in there, the better, our antibiotics are designed to work against the resistant bacteria. in the case, maybe avoid a hospital stay altogether. >> thank you, michael bonney for coming on "mad money." >> my pleasure, jim. >> super bugs, big issue, product in the pipeline, sounds good to me, stock's down because of the last quarter, seems like an interesting opportunity. stay with cramer. >>> tomorrow -- kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post 9:00 at the nyse. >> it was always a good idea just poorly executed. >> all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical
that's a -- it's a rich environment for resistant bacteria. the less time you spend in there, the better, our antibiotics are designed to work against the resistant bacteria. in the case, maybe avoid a hospital stay altogether. >> thank you, michael bonney for coming on "mad money." >> my pleasure, jim. >> super bugs, big issue, product in the pipeline, sounds good to me, stock's down because of the last quarter, seems like an interesting opportunity. stay with...
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answer is d backs every year billions of them are left to slowly decay causing untold damage to the environment and the european union is taking on the issue brussels wants to make it easier for governments to ban plastic axe or could get the beginnings at the stores shoppers receive a plastic bag to hold items which themselves are sometimes already wrapped in plastic and then there are other like plastic bags for fruit and vegetables often provided free of charge in really reviews the easily escape into the environment instead of being recycled in europe the per capita annual consumption of plastic bags varies widely. in denmark the rate is just four. in ireland and luxembourg to secure is eighteen. germans use an average of sixty four plastic bags annually. in hungary poland and the baltic states the average is over four hundred fifty bags each year. the european commission wants to change consumer habits. it's proposing to give member states to me years to reduce the mountain of discarded plastic bags our estimate is that he fondled a best practice of the members to deduction could be somewh
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is designed to raise awareness of green issues and sustainability so that the damage to the environment in the build up to the games during the games and after the games is kept to a minimum that begins on wednesday and finally early on tuesday the i.o.c. president of course tuesday the day that marks one hundred days until the start of the games thomas bach had a tour of some of the venues in and around sochi to see how the preparations are coming along he visited the athletes' village the main media center on the fixed lympics stadium which is going to host the opening and closing ceremony and he says the venues are impressive and he's confident that the athletes will be delighted with their. car so the countdown hitting a high gear in sochi with bullets going thank you. but of course. they cannot stop. the traditional flame from the start of its journey and through its most spectacular. trip. sometimes yes we are carrying the flame. you can see the photo of the torch relay right now. one hundred twenty three days. through. really. for six weeks. in a record setting. olympic torch rel
is designed to raise awareness of green issues and sustainability so that the damage to the environment in the build up to the games during the games and after the games is kept to a minimum that begins on wednesday and finally early on tuesday the i.o.c. president of course tuesday the day that marks one hundred days until the start of the games thomas bach had a tour of some of the venues in and around sochi to see how the preparations are coming along he visited the athletes' village the...
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is designed to raise awareness of green issues and sustainability so that the damage to the environment in the build up to the games during the games and after the games is kept to a minimum that begins on wednesday and finally early on tuesday the i.o.c. president of course tuesday the day that marks one hundred days until the start of the games had a tour of some of the venues in and around sochi to see how the preparations are coming along he visited the athletes' village the main media center on the fixed olympic stadium which is going to host the opening and closing ceremony and he says the venues are impressive and that he's confident that the athletes will be delighted with there. are no limits of course and start with the traditional flame and we're bringing you some of. the. some of the olympic torch flame from the start of the relay and through its most spectacular points we have put all the updates on the flames long journey join us on air and online for the. deliberate george is on a big journey to show you. one hundred twenty three days. through to. the cities of russia. re
is designed to raise awareness of green issues and sustainability so that the damage to the environment in the build up to the games during the games and after the games is kept to a minimum that begins on wednesday and finally early on tuesday the i.o.c. president of course tuesday the day that marks one hundred days until the start of the games had a tour of some of the venues in and around sochi to see how the preparations are coming along he visited the athletes' village the main media...
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and now you're talking, you know, you're introducing many, many more weapons into an airport environment. with people who probably are not going to have quite as much training or ability as the local police officers who get expensive training. so you know, the question in this is i think for my mind, isn't so much whether tsa should be armed. think the decisions is for them not to be. the question if they're not armed and if the police know it, where are the police? it is incumbent on the police to have enough officers there, to back them up. because those tsa officers are the first line of inspection before someone goes to the boarding and departure areas of aircraft. that's the issue here, that ciancia had time to shoot the first tsa officer. take an escalator up, take an escalator down, shoot again and there's still no officer in sight. >> we want to take a moment to talk about the victims of the shooting. tsa officer durado hernandez was shot at point-blank range as he stood near his checkpoint in terminal 3 at l.a.x. he is the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty. his wife s
and now you're talking, you know, you're introducing many, many more weapons into an airport environment. with people who probably are not going to have quite as much training or ability as the local police officers who get expensive training. so you know, the question in this is i think for my mind, isn't so much whether tsa should be armed. think the decisions is for them not to be. the question if they're not armed and if the police know it, where are the police? it is incumbent on the...
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how dangerous is the process of destroying chemical alms for the local people and environment. the actual process of destroying it is. in the great scheme of things not that dangerous it's like destroying any toxic chemicals i wonder if it was done in a local environment in syria. during. a civil war then yes it could become very dangerous that some of these chemicals get out into the environment but i'm sure the plans that the permanent farai looking out at the moment ought to centralise those chemicals either in syria but more likely outside syria and half of them destroyed in a third country and that's got to be crossing the only viable option this station do it in the country during the civil war would be a great danger to the local population and it would be very difficult to do it in the timeframe the u.n. has set right bretton gordon former commander of the british military is chemical defense regiment mr preston gordon thank you very much indeed for your time weapon educated. the tough task of chemical designer mint is discussed later today in worlds apart oksana boyko
how dangerous is the process of destroying chemical alms for the local people and environment. the actual process of destroying it is. in the great scheme of things not that dangerous it's like destroying any toxic chemicals i wonder if it was done in a local environment in syria. during. a civil war then yes it could become very dangerous that some of these chemicals get out into the environment but i'm sure the plans that the permanent farai looking out at the moment ought to centralise those...
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one shopkeepers to realize that in a fair business environment giving receipts is normal. whoever doesn't pay taxes jointly seriously jeopardizing the country's competitive capability. so by using an unfair advantage during the petition on federal if italy. evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do see the lights in the period to stop. yes that's how survors describe the risque of thousands of danish during the second book will denmark was invaded by hitler's troops in nineteen fourteen and three is linked to a german diplomat to disassociate themselves from the regime while the and denmark that time typically seem to concentration camps the fled to escape to sweeten with the help the local population. reese robina dh has returned to custard powder honey and stir to coat the making. to mark the seventieth anniversary of his escape over the lesson straight. then thirteen year old who was b
one shopkeepers to realize that in a fair business environment giving receipts is normal. whoever doesn't pay taxes jointly seriously jeopardizing the country's competitive capability. so by using an unfair advantage during the petition on federal if italy. evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do see the...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. than any other behind the counter liquid gel. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. half of "outfront". we are learning from our barbara starr tonight just how close the u.s. got to nabbing the only man charged in the benghazi attack in which four amer
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. than any other behind the counter liquid gel. have hail...
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who will just be doing commerce on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment to do that. we're going to face big problems. such as. that's all i want to. make up something that is quite simply take this. place was no way out. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. and turned over to the u.s. for. the sole that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they want to turn me into a terrorist. they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda taliban but i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. who start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. on wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our teeth. if you. refuse economic ups and downs in the final months they could learn to deal sang and the rest i think the case will be if briefly on. if you. know opportunity. to construct. an olympian bit. don't want to
who will just be doing commerce on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment to do that. we're going to face big problems. such as. that's all i want to. make up something that is quite simply take this. place was no way out. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. and turned over to the u.s. for. the sole that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they want to turn me into a terrorist. they wanted...
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social security, to attack women's rights, to reduce food stamps, to push measures that degrade the environment. and yet, the democrats cannot move their agenda. >> well, remember the debate over the health care bill, what is now called obama care. the overwhelming majority of the democrats in both the house and the senate wanted a public option. they wanted some kind of medicare for all. and it was only a handful of democrats, the corporate democrats led by max baucus. >> from montana. >> yes. >> who was chairman of the banking and finance committee. >> that's right. so, a small group of democrats, the corporate democrats were able to thwart the public will and have a public option. so, i don't think you can blame the entire democratic party. it is true that big business has an important role to play in the democratic party. and i think that's why we got robert rubin and we got tim geithner and we got the kinds of people that have. >> clinton democrats? >> the clinton democrats. and i think that's why obama picked, i think, the wrong people to be his financial advisors when he came into office
social security, to attack women's rights, to reduce food stamps, to push measures that degrade the environment. and yet, the democrats cannot move their agenda. >> well, remember the debate over the health care bill, what is now called obama care. the overwhelming majority of the democrats in both the house and the senate wanted a public option. they wanted some kind of medicare for all. and it was only a handful of democrats, the corporate democrats led by max baucus. >> from...
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it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that they're stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect that. london's. so that brings up play for the moment i'll be back with a news team with more for you in just over half an hour from now on the meantime you can find out what happens when a filmmaker takes on a giant food corporation that's after the break. a spanish language teacher in texas has been fired for posing nude in playboy before she became a teacher parents and found out about this demand that she be fired because her past was inappropriate and that it was a distraction in the classroom well this was something she did in the past which was legal so this i mean if you pose for playboy you are forbidden to work in the normal world also as a former teenage boy i can tell you that any young attractive teacher will cause a distraction with the boys and wolf you can fire people for being distracting tha
it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that they're stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect that. london's. so that brings up play for the moment i'll be back with a news team with more for you in just over half an hour from now on the meantime you can find out what happens when a filmmaker takes on a giant...
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can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworlds? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter who is three and a half grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent, highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on this planet. i think it's atrocious. >> this hearing is expected to last all week with osha continuing to work toward this theory. that seaworld knew there was a calculated risk of injury or death but put trainers in the water with the whales anyway. while seaworld will say that dawn brancheau's death was an isolated interest. dave mcdaniel, wesh 2 news. jim, i adore the pool at your hotel. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so h
can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworlds? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter who is three and a half grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent, highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves...
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when you're in an environment that what we call the zero lower bound environment where you can't lose monetary policy because you are at zero, the fed is trying to figure out how do is loosen monetary policy when you face that kind of a thing. >> and you don't worry about sudden horrible inflation. there is all this money sloshing around now. >> they printed it -- >> i worry about many things. i'm an economist. so we sit around every night worrying. we can birly sleep. but of all the things i worry about, rampant immediate danger of hyper inflation is definitely not in my top ten. because if you look, economist know a lot about what leads to high inflation. and it is not just the expansion of the monetary base. that's what i think a lot of the, let's call them the gold bug is, people afraid of immediate inflation, look at the expansion of money and they say, hey, hilton friedman taught us that expansion of money means inflation. what matters is not just the monetary base, it is also the velocity of money. our bank's lending is the financial system healthy. on one hand the fed is on on
when you're in an environment that what we call the zero lower bound environment where you can't lose monetary policy because you are at zero, the fed is trying to figure out how do is loosen monetary policy when you face that kind of a thing. >> and you don't worry about sudden horrible inflation. there is all this money sloshing around now. >> they printed it -- >> i worry about many things. i'm an economist. so we sit around every night worrying. we can birly sleep. but of...
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every sapling gets a andk from being replanted has to adjust to its new environment. that weakens the plants. it is called planting shock. it depends how big the shock is. when it goes into the ground weekend, the likelihood it will survive the shock is even lower. the ground is too tough, uneven, and full of rocks and roots. no easy job for the beginners. i evening, 150 saplings are left unplanted. evening, one hundred 50 saplings are left unplanted. the kitchen crew is waiting. all organic. here another four days after their good deed for the forest. [soft exotic flute music] ♪ captioning and audio description provided by the u.s. department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. join me and my guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
every sapling gets a andk from being replanted has to adjust to its new environment. that weakens the plants. it is called planting shock. it depends how big the shock is. when it goes into the ground weekend, the likelihood it will survive the shock is even lower. the ground is too tough, uneven, and full of rocks and roots. no easy job for the beginners. i evening, 150 saplings are left unplanted. evening, one hundred 50 saplings are left unplanted. the kitchen crew is waiting. all organic....
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the latest survey shows for the brits counting the pennies to keep warm this winter concern for the environment is going to have to come in second for now. r.t. london meanwhile germany's energy giant warned the country's swift switch to green power could backfire due to the prospect of blackouts and there are fears in that worst case scenario that a one hour blackout across the country could cost almost six hundred million euros and professor dr frank and dress from class the university of technology he believes that energy safety certainly comes at a very high cost. well there's one principle problem if you rely on wind to know the energy you have to be a real thank you for all the energy if the wind blows or if the sun shines if there's not a case of an energy so if you have industry country which needs based a lot of energy you need a backup power plant so we haven't germany know the situation. more and more with more and more solar panels but they will never deliver you a stable energy and so we have. coal fired power plants and this will increase the cost. in germany as mentioned we have
the latest survey shows for the brits counting the pennies to keep warm this winter concern for the environment is going to have to come in second for now. r.t. london meanwhile germany's energy giant warned the country's swift switch to green power could backfire due to the prospect of blackouts and there are fears in that worst case scenario that a one hour blackout across the country could cost almost six hundred million euros and professor dr frank and dress from class the university of...
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the latest survey shows for the brits counting the pennies to keep warm this winter concern for the environment is going to have to come in second for now polly boy arty london. the fukushima disaster has become an eye opening for europeans who realize that they are sitting on a powder keg with almost two hundred atomic reactors all across the e.u. states but it is the green energy frenzy which followed after really were said let's not have a low so green technologies do not pollute the environment while more conversion of energy sources they are nubile like unlike fossil fuels which the world will eventually run out of windmills and solar panels are available all across the world and can be used by any state and this is indeed bad news for the oil rich countries but it's so not all positives here so no wind or sun means no energy the energy quality and quantity produced by green means is very small compared to how much interested traditional sources can provide and technology is to maintain it green facilities and the energy they produce are extremely expensive and this puts extra pressure on
the latest survey shows for the brits counting the pennies to keep warm this winter concern for the environment is going to have to come in second for now polly boy arty london. the fukushima disaster has become an eye opening for europeans who realize that they are sitting on a powder keg with almost two hundred atomic reactors all across the e.u. states but it is the green energy frenzy which followed after really were said let's not have a low so green technologies do not pollute the...
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i mean, it's a challenging environment and it's not just us. you can look at any food company that plays where we play and it's a tough environment. i think part of it is changing eating habits and part of it is center of the store customers are challenged to some extent, but these brand have been around a long, long time and we look for a steady performance in the long term. >> a lot of people don't understand the term center store and they may not understand. the notion of a secular change. people snack more. you are moving aggressively in the snack food business, including some new products that we just got. greek yogurt bars. >> right. >> can you outrun the center of the store, can you explain that to us, and go to the snacking section where things are much better? >> we already made a big move there. as you know, next year the snack part of the business will be about 25% of sales so we've made a very significant move over to that, and we think that there's going to be organic growth, and obviously growth from the acquisitions next year out
i mean, it's a challenging environment and it's not just us. you can look at any food company that plays where we play and it's a tough environment. i think part of it is changing eating habits and part of it is center of the store customers are challenged to some extent, but these brand have been around a long, long time and we look for a steady performance in the long term. >> a lot of people don't understand the term center store and they may not understand. the notion of a secular...
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media that's the future if you have a cease environment. we're going to face big problems. is on a big journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip to. see another's face. a limp a torch relay. on r t r t dot com. hello and welcome to worlds apart one thing in common between fund managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm just we're all about the tax crap the two thousand staff and today having a marching markets especially in the bric countries who are collectively at times to challenge the economic supremacy of the developed world our guest today believes that the world's fascination with brakes will be short sleeved and in fact is almost over but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of the rise of the rest well to discuss that i'm.
media that's the future if you have a cease environment. we're going to face big problems. is on a big journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip to. see another's face. a limp a torch relay. on r t r t dot com. hello and welcome to worlds apart one thing in common between fund managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm just we're all...
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we have to royce that the liquidity environment has changed and investors have to deal with it. >> for the a corporate, we assist here looking at opportunities to raise debt. we have said we're going to put debt on the balance sheet next year. and you look at where emerging market focused companies are raising leverage and it's a very attractive environment. >> julian, it's been pleasant to speak to you today. give me regards to tony. he's always welcome to come on. >> i will extend that invitation. >> julian, nice to see you, cfo of general genel energy and chris, always good to see you, senior partner. we have a november website story on our dotcom and from kirn who is looking very dapper. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. it's a lackluster trade for the first day of november after wall street had the strongest month of the year. the euro falls again, hitting the lowest level in 16 months. >>> renault shares are shifting into lower gear as the carmaker's partner nissan cut its profit outlook by 20%. >>> investors question rbs's bad banks. the uk government
we have to royce that the liquidity environment has changed and investors have to deal with it. >> for the a corporate, we assist here looking at opportunities to raise debt. we have said we're going to put debt on the balance sheet next year. and you look at where emerging market focused companies are raising leverage and it's a very attractive environment. >> julian, it's been pleasant to speak to you today. give me regards to tony. he's always welcome to come on. >> i will...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. so i can reach ally bank 24/, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family,
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. so i can reach ally bank 24/, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and...
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from people he talked to that were in the hospitals who didn't heal as quickly in that cold, sterile environment, even though it is great, they just didn't heal as quickly. you get them in the outdoors, fresh air, talking with other veterans, just as jeff said it is nice to have somebody you can relate to. >> the incident in which he was killed, did you know this person he was going out with? did he really know much about the person? >> he certainly did not have the information about this guy. he was given limited information. he should have been given more, in my opinion. but in his eyes, it is somebody from his community. he is not going to question it a whole lot. >> my understanding, there is a blame towards ptsd. does it anger you? >> i wouldn't say it angers me as much -- >> it did -- >> i think it makes me feel very, very protective for people who genuinely have ptsd. because we know a lot of them are wonderful people, serve in justice-related fields. they have huge hearts, so if something happens, it doesn't change their character, they carry guns, they love their families. they may be m
from people he talked to that were in the hospitals who didn't heal as quickly in that cold, sterile environment, even though it is great, they just didn't heal as quickly. you get them in the outdoors, fresh air, talking with other veterans, just as jeff said it is nice to have somebody you can relate to. >> the incident in which he was killed, did you know this person he was going out with? did he really know much about the person? >> he certainly did not have the information...
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on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. please write down the street. first street legal and i think the church. reformers. instantly. be a. little. live . live. live. live live live. talk rules and if it doesn't you can jump in anytime you want to. live. delimit torch is on its big journey to such. a one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen people. or sixty killing. in a record setting trip. numbers for the. olympic torch relay. thanks for staying with us fifteen minutes past the hour pakistan's foreign ministry some in the u.s. ambassador following the killing of a pakistani taliban leader by a u.s. drone strike is all about accused washington of sabotaging attempts to hold peace talks with the taliban the group vowed to avenge the death of their leader it's been claimed several times before that hakim will most suit was killed only for him to turn up yet alive but he had expressed willingness told serious talks with pakistan's government and sa
on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. please write down the street. first street legal and i think the church. reformers. instantly. be a. little. live . live. live. live live live. talk rules and if it doesn't you can jump in anytime you want to. live. delimit torch is on its big journey to such. a one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen people. or sixty killing. in a...
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are only given the go- ahead when companies can prove they do not have a detrimental impact on the environment. the u.k. is showing such projects might even be used to benefit nature to summit stent. on britain's east coast, the company is helping to build an artificial nature preserve. it looks like untouched nature. but a lot of hard work has gone into these mud flats on the part of nature conservationists. if he had his way, the entire essex coastline would be reclaimed for nature. the wetlands provide nesting grounds for many bird species. they also help to prevent flooding along the coast. >> the mud flat is an amazing reproductive habitat. it is more productive than the farmland behind us. >> earlier generations on the island reclaimed this farmland from the ocean. bird conservation's want to undo that and turn it back into mud flats and marshes. >> we have lost about 32% of our coastal grazing marsh since 1932. it is important to put that back. there will be a seawall and a new habitat. over 600 hectares of new mud flat and lagoons. >> the farmland will need to be flooded with sea water
are only given the go- ahead when companies can prove they do not have a detrimental impact on the environment. the u.k. is showing such projects might even be used to benefit nature to summit stent. on britain's east coast, the company is helping to build an artificial nature preserve. it looks like untouched nature. but a lot of hard work has gone into these mud flats on the part of nature conservationists. if he had his way, the entire essex coastline would be reclaimed for nature. the...
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many of us feel that it, perhaps is an open door to a less secure and stable environment. >> all right, jim says he has -- >> a tiny one. one thing to track is the cost of buying these sorts of vulnerabilities, and the guyings i know who do this say the price went up. it used to be 50k for a new one, now a 100k. the people who complain the most are researchers in china because the mps or mms comes to them and says you owe it to the state to give it to us for free at a discount, and others try to move to singapore. interesting market here, not that visible to. liability, that's, i think, it's going to be easier. we're collecting data. think of where we were, and everyone on the panel knows, we know so much more than five years ago, and we got to the point where you can say to a company that had a significant problem, here's things you could have done to reduce risk. why weren't you doing them? when that happens, you'll start to see legal action. >> all right. well, i hope everyone joins me in thanking this terrific panel. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, administrative anno
many of us feel that it, perhaps is an open door to a less secure and stable environment. >> all right, jim says he has -- >> a tiny one. one thing to track is the cost of buying these sorts of vulnerabilities, and the guyings i know who do this say the price went up. it used to be 50k for a new one, now a 100k. the people who complain the most are researchers in china because the mps or mms comes to them and says you owe it to the state to give it to us for free at a discount, and...
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it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with babies entering the u.k. is still extremely low animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect that. ati us coming up after the break as promised guys are reporting stay with us. the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used to the official emails and discussions according to google fox news these terms would be brown bag and citizen ninety nine percent of americans when they hear the expression brown bag think of taking a nice healthy lunch you know in a brown paper bag to work with themselves but in politically correct insanity land these words are an obvious reminder of the days when a person's skin color was compared to a brown paper bag to determine race well if any were even remotely linked to an incident of racism needs to be banned then we've got to get rid of the word blanket because they give the native americans disease til
it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with babies entering the u.k. is still extremely low animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect that. ati us coming up after the break as promised guys are reporting stay with us. the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used to the official...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >>> we are getting this in to cnn. a top suspect in the deadly attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, multiple sources telling cnn the raid was just hours away when the decision was made to abort. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. she has been working the story. what are you learning? >> we all know there has been huge political pressure on the white house to go after those benghazi suspects. the ones that attacked the u.s. compound last year. killing four americans. including ambassador chris stephens. cnn learned from several horses that u.s. commandos missed a crucial opportunity earlier this month. they were in libya, delta force commandos, to grant an al qaeda operative, abu al libby when they were going to go after this guy. ahm
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >>> we are getting this in to cnn. a top suspect in the deadly attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, multiple sources telling cnn the raid was just hours away when the decision was made to...
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media that's the future if you have a safe environment. we face big problems. shifting sands and alliances advances and reversals outside military intervention in stalemate these are among some of the descriptions that apply to the middle east since the start of the arab spring what are we experiencing in the region the. instability and violence with no end in sight and do you think your argument about turkey. examples of muslim democracy that was able to separate the. qana me still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how he had done so being accompanied by. so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course i do want. to do what has changed he now has become much more. and more bad annoyed. the music industry when this threatening its last major source of revenue coming up . milli vanilli front man says lip sinking to jail is rife the technology that transforms terrible singers and the industry secret no one dares to mention. in the best new artist. milli vanilli i u
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has rocketed in iraq the sectarian war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of he specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though you rox nouri al maliki knows what the u.s. invasion has led to in this country he can't be too critical of washington because after all in a way it's thanks to the u.s. that he's now in power take a closer look at the numbers now or according to iraq's interior defense and health ministry as the number of deaths in october reached nine hundred sixty four ninety percent of them civilians the government says it's the highest death toll in a single month since april of zero away when more than a thousand people were killed but the numbers don't line up with u.n. data suggesting that july of this year was equally bad guy in a kurdish iraqi novelist and former prisoner of saddam hussein says the ongoing blood
has rocketed in iraq the sectarian war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of he specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though you rox nouri al maliki knows what the u.s. invasion has led to in this country he can't be too...
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going to do is what it's done for twenty years it's going to destroy buildings and people pollute the environment it doesn't work very well and you mention collateral damage well that's the rule that's kind of the rule when we use air power we expect and we get plenty of collateral damage and you can't you can't really make up for that by saying i'm sorry you said only pointing the finger of blame at the political system that the prime minister there but just how much is the u.s. responsible for the situation now in the wrong oh my goodness i mean you know twenty years you know nine hundred ninety nine hundred ninety one we've been the bombing the dozen years of between then a second invasion then we put in place puppets who maleki amazingly is still there one of the guys we've been working with for a decade these people do not have the credibility that they would need to be true leaders political leaders of a unified iraq and they're facing problems that are well beyond their capabilities . or to cairo for the r.t. will debate now is where students and support before merge option president morsi
going to do is what it's done for twenty years it's going to destroy buildings and people pollute the environment it doesn't work very well and you mention collateral damage well that's the rule that's kind of the rule when we use air power we expect and we get plenty of collateral damage and you can't you can't really make up for that by saying i'm sorry you said only pointing the finger of blame at the political system that the prime minister there but just how much is the u.s. responsible...
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reported a penny above estimates, the market environment was challenging for the customers during the course of the quarter. >> i find that so confusing. someone should change. >> all right. let's -- >> let's make it easier. >> let's get back to our guest host jim bullard. were we done with our inflation conversation? people got kind of -- a lot of people are tweeting about it and talking about that now. have you always -- have you changed recently and become even -- this is almost like a new theory that you have at this point, i think. don't we always think it's different this time? i mean, volcker had to come in and save this, uyou know, save the entire world because we let it get out of control last time. i'm talking about inflation. >> i think it could happen again and i have been worried about it. yeah, absolutely. >> there's global deflationary forces that have given you guys cover. >> yes, global deflationary forces. what is going on? what's driving that deflationary process. i think that's been -- >> what -- >> low inflationary. >> cheap labor? globalization. >> greenspan woul
reported a penny above estimates, the market environment was challenging for the customers during the course of the quarter. >> i find that so confusing. someone should change. >> all right. let's -- >> let's make it easier. >> let's get back to our guest host jim bullard. were we done with our inflation conversation? people got kind of -- a lot of people are tweeting about it and talking about that now. have you always -- have you changed recently and become even --...
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and they don't destroy their environments whereas every culture or society has tended to create these modern cultures. some are just way out of left field and we do have just a minute to the bridge where your biblical knowledge is far exceeds mine and tom but i i. i think that i so i want to say this i think that with respect to ocean farming. it's a really good topic and maybe we can talk about it after the break but there are there basically are good there's good kinds of ocean farming bad kinds of ocean farming and and ocean farming and i would say is kind of neutral and we can i can explain what those three categories are if you want so i don't have a simple point of view on ocean fish farming i think some that's good some is bad p.r. can explain blood but in general wild is better yes which which is sort of the you know and the parallel that arguably would be on how to gather a lifestyle or a pastoralist lifestyle land might be healthier anyway assuming the land had the will the very very large by the first of the season it will pick this up or break or through his conversations
and they don't destroy their environments whereas every culture or society has tended to create these modern cultures. some are just way out of left field and we do have just a minute to the bridge where your biblical knowledge is far exceeds mine and tom but i i. i think that i so i want to say this i think that with respect to ocean farming. it's a really good topic and maybe we can talk about it after the break but there are there basically are good there's good kinds of ocean farming bad...